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Vista provides a generous area for a legal notice at startup (pre-login).
Text in this area word-wraps. I there any way of manually adding line breaks (or perhaps I mean carriage returns?). Numeric keypad 13 and Ctrl+M don't seem to - something like CHR$13 perhaps? I am not quite sure what I want to use it for, but would like to explore its potential. - Doug |
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Hi,
Sometimes alt+enter will give you a hard return. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Doug" <just_me@fake_address.replytogroup> wrote in message news:ORXvcbXhHHA.4980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Vista provides a generous area for a legal notice at startup (pre-login). > Text in this area word-wraps. I there any way of manually adding line > breaks (or perhaps I mean carriage returns?). Numeric keypad 13 and Ctrl+M > don't seem to - something like CHR$13 perhaps? I am not quite sure what I > want to use it for, but would like to explore its potential. - Doug |
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Also try SHIFT + ENTER
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Doug
If you are doing this in Group Policy Editor or SecPol, when you get to the end of a paragraph press Enter to go to the next line. Make sure that NumLock is on, press and hold the ALT key and type 0160 on the numeric keypad. Press Enter again and start the new paragraph. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Doug" <just_me@fake_address.replytogroup> wrote in message news:ORXvcbXhHHA.4980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Vista provides a generous area for a legal notice at startup (pre-login). > Text in this area word-wraps. I there any way of manually adding line > breaks (or perhaps I mean carriage returns?). Numeric keypad 13 and Ctrl+M > don't seem to - something like CHR$13 perhaps? I am not quite sure what I > want to use it for, but would like to explore its potential. - Doug |
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